Shot by Kieran Djilali from outside the box goes high over the target.

4:26

Long distance shot from David Nugent misses to the left of the target.

2:43

Liam Lawrence takes a short corner.

2:18

Unfair challenge on Liam Lawrence by Neil Danns results in a free kick. Indirect free kick taken by Liam Lawrence.

The game begins.

The referee blows for half time.

The referee gets the second half underway.

The referee signals the end of the game.

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Duo absent for Eagles
Darren Ambrose and Wilfried Zaha are still missing from the Crystal Palace squad for the visit of Portsmouth.
Midfielder Ambrose, last season's 20-goal top scorer, has yet to recover from a leg injury and rookie striker Zaha serves the final game of his three-match ban.
But Edgar Davids could return after missing Saturday's defeat at Reading due to personal reasons and Tottenham loanee Jon Obika hopes to shake off a calf strain.
Recent loan signings James Vaughan and Anthony Gardner should make their home debuts while Pablo Counago is pushing for a recall to the starting line-up.
Defenders David Wright (calf) and Lee Hills and winger Sean Scannell (both knee) are still on the sidelines.
Aaron Mokoena is set to miss out for Portsmouth.
The South Africa midfielder was stretchered out of Saturday's goalless draw against Ipswich amid fears he had broken his leg.
Scans have since shown there was no break but boss Steve Cotterill rates Mokoena as doubtful to figure at Selhurst Park so Richard Hughes could come back into the starting line-up.
Dave Kitson and Liam Lawrence made their debuts on Saturday after their deadline-day moves from Stoke and will continue along with striker Kanu, who made his first appearance of the season after finally resolving his contract dispute with the club last week.
Hermann Hreidarsson (Achilles), Danny Webber, Tom Kilbey (both knee) and Billy Goddard (shin) are still out.

Formation:4411Manager: George Burley

Crystal Palace

Formation: 442Manager: Steve Cotterill

Portsmouth

Julian Speroni

Nathaniel Clyne

Alex Marrow

Patrick McCarthy

Anthony Gardner

Kieran Djilali

Neil Danns

Owen Garvan

Kieron Cadogan

James Vaughan

Andy Dorman

SUBS

Lewis Price

Claude Davis

Adam Barrett

Calvin Andrew

Julian Bennett

Charlie Holness

Pablo Counago

Home

Away

Jamie Ashdown

Joel Ward

Ibrahima Sonko

Ricardo Rocha

Carl Dickinson

Liam Lawrence

Hayden Mullins

Michael Brown

David Nugent

Dave Kitson

Nwankwo Kanu

SUBS

Darryl Flahavan

Matt Ritchie

John Utaka

Richard Hughes

Nadir Ciftci

Match Report

Vaughan hits hat-trick in romp
James Vaughan's sparkling treble breathed new life into Crystal Palace's season as they romped to a 4-1 win to leave Portsmouth rooted to the foot of the npower Championship.
The 22-year-old striker, making his home debut after joining on loan from Everton, bagged his first career hat-trick as Palace got back to winning ways after four straight defeats.
Pompey did at least manage to hit their second league goal of the season, courtesy of some comical Palace defending which let in new signing Dave Kitson to cancel out Vaughan's opener.
But Vaughan struck twice more in the second half and Neil Danns added a penalty to leave Pompey, who remain in administration, still searching for their first win.
Palace, of course, only recently came out of administration themselves, and the storm clouds which have been following these two clubs around appropriately opened moments after the teams kicked-off.
But Vaughan's spirits were not dampened by the downpour and he struck in the 14th minute after Owen Garvan played a one-two with Danns before bursting into the Pompey penalty area.
His square pass was slightly behind Vaughan but in a flash the striker swivelled and lashed his shot past Ashdown and into the top corner.
However, Pompey were gifted the equaliser thanks to a dreadful mix-up in the Palace defence.
Goalkeeper Julian Speroni came charging out to collect a long clearance but Anthony Gardner clearly did not see or hear him coming and nodded the ball over the Argentinian, allowing Kitson to fire into an empty net.
Ashdown denied Palace a second with a superb save to tip Garvan's dipping 20-yard drive over the top before Kieron Djilali cut inside and curled a fine effort onto the inside of the post.
Pompey started the second half brightly and David Nugent's strike was ruled out by an offside flag before Hayden Mullins, playing against the club where he started his career, shot too close to Speroni.
But nine minutes into the second half Vaughan raced onto Alex Marrow's pass over the top, got to the ball just before Ashdown and expertly lifted it over the keeper and into the net.
Vaughan completed his hat-trick four minutes later after Danns nodded Paddy McCarthy's cross into his path.
And nine minutes from time, Danns was felled by Michael Brown and, having waved away Vaughan's attempts to take the spot-kick, smashed the ball past Ashdown for the fourth.